Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=ApacheModProxy , version: 9 on 
Fri Feb 21 09:56:07 2003 by 128.240.229.5

- e.g. "ProxyPass /cocoon/ http://someserver.com:8080/cocoon/"; works and the 
state examples work properly \\
+ e.g. "ProxyPass /cocoon/ http://someserver.com:8080/cocoon/"; works and the 
state examples that come with cocoon work properly \\
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Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=BeginnerSimpleWebappOrganisation 
, version: 15 on Fri Feb 21 09:14:55 2003 by Dabbous

- * Now the src for the mount is an absolute path. By this you can place your 
actual workfolder at an arbitrary place within your filesystem. Create your 
work folder exactly at the location you have specified in the src attribute and 
proceed as described in Part II above. In the example snippet above i have 
choosen the location "/work" (see the src-attribute of the <map:mount> tag) 
although the folder name 
+ * Now the src for the mount is an absolute path. By this you can place your 
actual workfolder at an arbitrary place within your filesystem. Create your 
work folder exactly at the location you have specified in the src attribute and 
proceed as described in Part II above. In the example snippet above i have 
choosen the location "/work" (see the src-attribute of the <map:mount> tag) 
although the folder name is arbitrary.
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- is arbitrary.


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